Saluting our Heroes – Police, Fire,Veterans and more

We believe the Police and Fire departments, as well as our Veterans, are our true heroes.

Because our event is on the Lakefront and so is the Wall of Heroes saluting our heroes, we will partner with the Police and Fire foundations to help maintain their Wall of Heroes, The Gold Star Families Memorial and the Park at Soldiers Field.

We will salute Policemen, Fireman and Union/Veteran Members and their families and friends at our festival.

Besides these fine groups mentioned above, Police, Fire and Veteran groups outside of Chicago, may also benefit. We would also like the Uptown Theatre District to benefit as well. We have created a 501c3 Non-Profit, SALUTING OUR HEROES whose board will disperse funds, to those families or members in need. All first responders will be recognized in our charitable givings.

THIS EVENT WILL BENEFIT MANY CHARITIES! Portions of proceeds will go to the Chicago Police and Fire foundations, the Goldstar Families Memorial, as well as local churches, schools
and various non-profits.
EVERYONE wins!

SALUTING OUR HEROES
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Mission Statement:

Saluting Our Heroes is dedicated to helping Policemen, Firemen, Union workers and Veterans, all first responders and all medical personnel.
Whatever their loss or their needs, we are there with a helping hand.

In our world, the media pays more attention to the disaster and the person that caused it than to the first responders.
For if they were not there, it would have been much worse.

We see very little about our true heroes that stopped, prevented or kept the situation at a minimum. To protect and serve the
fine people of the United States. We need to spend more time thanking and saluting our heroes.

Purpose:

Our name says it all. Saluting Our Heroes, from Policemen, Firemen, Union workers and Veterans, to the Lifeguard on the
beach and all medical personnel.

We organize festivals, golf outings, picnics, dinner dances, trips, as well as many other special events, to raise money, to
help our first responders with their needs, as they have helped us 24/7, 365 days a year.

Our helping hands may go for a police dog from a small town in need, to a firetruck for a volunteer fire department, to college
tuition for a fallen hero’s family member.